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Old 11-12-2016, 05:52 AM   #12
psneeld
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City: Ft Pierce
Vessel Name: Sold
Vessel Model: Was an Albin/PSN 40
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No fear mongering, reality mongering.

Only a few boats seem to get severe, just don't be one of them.

Because there you may never get your money money back...but you will be able to sell it and not scap it to a dumpster.

All the experts and me agree that many blistered boats are no probkem...they are smaller individual blisters with no long term isdues.

Butv some boats have larger issues than what owners, surveyors and many less informed yards think they do.

Most boaters have never gone through what I did on my boat or have done the research on the "whys" and "how tos"......if you are doing blister filling, and it isn't going as well as you or the yard thinks...you may want to research some more. As the literature and my boat has shown, it can, though rare, become a structural issue.
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